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Re: html and lilypond book
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Mats Bengtsson |
Subject: |
Re: html and lilypond book |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Sep 2003 15:13:30 +0200 |
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I have attached an example file. To remember that the file should
be run through lilypond-book, I use the naming convention .htmly.
Just run
lilypond-book test.htmly
and view the resulting generated file test.html in your browser.
If you move the file to some other directory, don't forget to move
the lily-* files as well.
/Mats
Aaron wrote:
Hi all,
I just finished reading the lilypond book help and am a bit confused.
I have a complete song I want to place on a web page.
I tried placing the file minus the header inside <lilypond relative1
verbatim> </lilypond> but it didn't like the brackets of repeats.
I then tried running the original file through lilypond book with the
format html.
It just showed the lilypond code on a html page. not what I wanted.
Is there a way to see the song in notation?? png??
how do I make a png I tried format=png but also no go???
Thanks
Aaron
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Signal Processing
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Royal Institute of Technology
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Test file
melody = \notes \relative c'{c4 d e f | g g g2 |}
\score{
\melody
}
Last modified: Tue Sep 16 14:49:19 CEST 2003